Biographies
of Prominent Quebec and Canadian

Historical Figures

Reginald
George Trotter

(1888-1951)

Damien-Claude
Bélanger

Department
of History

McGill University

Historian,
was born at Woodstock, Ontario,
but was raised in the United States.
He was educated at Acadia,
McMaster, Yale, and Harvard universities. Trotter taught briefly at Stanford University before being appointed Douglas professor of Canadian and colonial
history at Queen's University in 1924. He would hold this chair for
the rest of his life. He was elected to the Royal Society of Canada
in 1940. One of Canada 's
most prominent inter-war academics, Reginald G. Trotter was a strong
believer in the preservation of Canada's
British connection and a fierce opponent of Canada's entry into the Pan-American Union.
He helped organize the four biennial conferences on Canadian-American
relations sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
and co-edited their proceedings.